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    Marchione di Coppo Stefani‚ The Florentine Chronicle Marchione di Coppo Stefani was born in Florence in 1336. He wrote his Florentine Chronicle in the late 1370s and early 1380s. Stefani‚ Marchione di Coppo. Cronaca fiorentina. Rerum Italicarum Scriptores‚ Vol. 30. ‚ ed. Niccolo Rodolico. Citta di Castello: 1903-13. Rubric 643: Concerning A Mortality In The City Of Florence In Which Many People Died. In the year of the Lord 1348 there was a very great pestilence in the city and district of Florence

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    From the start of the novel‚ Marquez uses the presence of birds to represent danger and temptation. He establishes this motif early on‚ with the death of Dr. Juvenal Urbino in the first chapter. The novel states‚ “Dr. Urbino caught the parrot around the neck… at seven minutes after four on Pentecost Sunday” (Marquez 42). The parrot’s role in Urbino’s death defines the bird as a symbol of darkness throughout the rest of the novel. In addition to Urbino’s death‚ Marquez’s description of the crows in

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    In the moments after he is stabbed‚ as Santiago lies in his death throes on the kitchen floor‚ the family dogs try to get into the kitchen to eat the man’s guts. In her frustration‚ Plácida Linero has the dogs shot. In the absence of the town physician‚ the priest is placed in charge of performing an autopsy on Santiago’s body‚ damaging the already mutilated body even more. The autopsy must be done immediately‚ as there is no way to preserve the body in the intense tropical heat. The autopsy

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    The Power of a Community The cultural values and standard of living within a community has a way of molding individuals and their ways of life to fit certain criteria. In his Novella‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ author Gabriel Garcia Marquez demonstrates how the value of honor and machismo can be powerful and victimizing of individuals like the Vicario brothers. These set values can sometimes be powerful enough to manipulate one’s actions even if one knows that action to be morally wrong. By analyzing

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    upon Marquez’s negotiation of time and memory. Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ is a compelling text about the marvels of human resources into collecting‚ recollecting and recording fragments of time through memory. The grandiloquent title resonates with tremendous bearings of the book’s concern with the nature of time and memory in an endeavour to reconstruct the past: Santiago’s death. As such‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold operates on different dimensional levels at piecing

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    to Frodo’s quest of the One Ring. Two well-known literary works of the twentieth century‚ Lord of the Rings and the Chronicles of Narnia‚ captivate the imaginations of children and adults alike long after their authors have passed them on. Tales of magic‚ both good and evil‚ power and battles‚ elves and dwarves‚ make these stories popular. For over fifty years‚ C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia captured the hearts of millions children around the world. J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings has sold over

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    a) Journalize the above transactions | | | | | | | Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit | 2011 |   |   |   | Dec. 5 | Cash | 90 |   |   | Service Revenue |   | 90 |   | Unearned Service Revenue | 60 |   |   | Service Revenue |   | 60 | 8 | Cash | 300 |   |   | Accounts Receivable |   | 300 | 9 | Cash | 750 |   |   | Unearned Service Revenue |   | 750 | 15 | Accounts Payable | 50 |   |   | Cash |   | 50 | 16 | Accounts Payable | 600 |   |   |

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    THE IMPACT OF RELIGION IN C.S LEWIS’ THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA Shalein Secuna Clive Staples Lewis‚ commonly called as C. S. Lewis was born in Belfast‚ Ireland. His works are belonged to different genres and very popular in fiction such as The Screw tape letters‚ The Chronicles of Narnia‚ and The Space Trilogy‚ and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics‚ such as Mere Christianity‚ Miracles‚ and The Problems of Pain. Lewis’s works have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions

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    The document The Chronicle of San Juan de la Pena is a chronicle of the early history of the Iberian Peninsula. It uses mythology and history interchangeably to describe the settling and history of Hispania. Such as the references to the Greco-Roman hero Hercules who came to rule the indigenous peoples here. This document has religious aspects though it does not appear until Chapter three. The document’s style due to its chronological nature usually is detached. There is however moments when the

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    In Ray Bradbury’s work Martian Chronicles‚ various aspects of human nature are emphasized. The author writes of how different characters take a trip to Mars and show their behavioral response to different situations. Bradbury advances his theory of the destruction of Earthen civilization through these short stories. Throughout Martian Chronicles‚ Bradbury argues that different aspects of human nature such as ignorance‚ inability to change‚ and hypocrisy corrupts the morals of society. Bradbury

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